AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES ANNUAL SALE OF SPRINGING HEIFERS. AT PAHIATXJiA. . SEPT. 6i?h, 1911, At 12 noon. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above: — • OAA FIRST-GLASS SHRINGODU ING HEIFEtRS at dirop atnid to calve early. NOTE.— These are all locally bred hedifens from established dairy herds, comprising Jersey, HoMein, and Shorthorn crosses. WANTED A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 ?g 600 JSSiI SUITABLE FOR FATTENING OR GRAZING. O EXCHANGE for 1200 acre «heap land; cattle farm, 400 acres ploughable, well fenced and in good, order. No onoxious weeds. Capacity 2 sheep and cattle. PRICE, £lO 12s 6d per acre. Equity £7OOO -to £BOOO. The place is very lightly mortgaged. .Anyone who took it over could readily 'borrow a.further £2OOO on it on first mortgage. Owner's reason, for wanting to dispose of the property is to geti a smaller farm close to "a. good town and ischool. • •' > ' -.< FULLER PARTICULARS FROM LEWIS & CO WANGANUI; v
AND CO., LTD. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THREE FIRST CLASS PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. •* f\ ACRES of rich, bush lands, All flat land.., TjVell watered, aaid fences aIT in first-olalSß 'order. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Carrying capacity estimated at 2£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle. Two good dwelling house© on property. Wookhed, •cowlbails, sheepSchool is on the property, and I £l6 per acre, £IOOO cash., balance 5 years at 5 per cent. A-j Q ACRES freehold, all in AM undulating and flat land. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, each secwire fences;" At present carrying 'B7O sheep and 48 cattle. Good 6Situated one mile from town and 3 miles from railway station, 1J miles to school, 1 mile to dairy factory. JHRICE £l3 10s per acre. £I2OO cash.; balance can be arranged ,on exceptionally easy terms. 1 AH freehold, firs* class v JLU \J fattening farm, situated. 3 Wiles from - township, and 2 miles from railway station) All ploughable land; subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered in each. All fences an- good order. Modern' 7-room-ed dwelling on property, stables,, implement sheds etc. This is a first-' class property, and price and further particular® may be had on application. .-..'• DALGETY AND CO., LTD., : OIASTBETQN. SETTLERS. T is to your interests to support the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, Auckland, which ris in no .way connected with the SOUTHERN FLOUR TRUSTS, and by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest NORTHERN INDUSTRIES,, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North, will be adding to its assets the growing of wheat and oats in large quantities, and without a FREE MILL to grind these articles, it would be of little use opening up our rich agricultural country. NOW, THE ONLY SUPPORT WE ASK IS. FOR YOU TO INSIST ON GETTING THE RENOWNED "CHAMPION" MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR, —AND—'STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS. Packed in all, sizes to suit jror convenience. "IHE Masterton Farmeru- Imple- __ ment Company are Iron and Brass founders of experience. All work tixecuted is guaranteed ' for general finish and quality. 1 Our plantis modi Mod on the moflt modern lines, v, i an ©xpprt staff IB always engage m M* w«rK«
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10409, 1 September 1911, Page 8
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